Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower Review

When Cooler Master released the Cosmos case a few years ago it was truly something new and revolutionary. They followed it up with the Cosmos S, which gave it a more streamlined look and took away the front door. Our own staff member Colin Dean still uses that case to this day. Back in 2011 at CES we saw a prototype of the new Cosmos that Cooler Master was going to release later in the year. We were excited, but we had no clue when it was going to be released. Right before CES this year Cooler Master announced the Cosmos II. A massive case with support for up to 13 hard drives, 5 included fans with support for up to 10 fans, 2 hot swap hard drive bays, and it can fit motherboards up to XL-ATX. Read on as we check this beast out!

Packaging
The Cosmos II comes in a very large box. I barely was able to fit the box in my car when I went to pick it up so make sure you keep that in mind. The box has a large image of the case on the front and on the back it goes into detail about some of the features of the case.

To give you a good idea how the case comes and a brief overview check out the video below.

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Bob Buskirk

About 10 years of computer experience. Been messing around with electronics since I was 5, got into computers when I was in highschool, been modding them ever since then. Very interested in how things work and their design.